The article describes an example of Renko charting and its implementation in MQL5 as an indicator. Modifications of this indicator distinguish it from a classic chart. It can be constructed both in the indicator window and on the main chart. Moreover, there is the ZigZag indicator. You can find a few examples of the chart implementation.

BTW: by writing indicators and EAs in MQL5 language you can realize all what you need/wish.

Matthias

These are not RenkoCharts, these are Renko Indicators! When you for example drop a Moving Average on it, it will work with the Time frame Candlesticks, not with the Renko bricks...

Thank you anyway

Edited: I saw there would be a way to use the OHLC Buffers from Renko Indicators, but it makes it more complicated to convert EA's & Indicators...I just don't understand why Metaquotes do not implement Renko charts, many people already asked, they are much more better than time based charts in my opinion.

The only thing that matters is what the traders want! If the
traders do not like the "new" product, there is no reason for the
brokers to invest money in this new product. The message from the community is
loud and clear - The traders want MT4.

Even 6 years after the initial release Metaquotes refuse to
admit that MT5 is a failure. The traders do not like it. Get over this!

There is nothing trading related that cannot be done with
mt4 and mql4.

mql5 maybe more advanced and some professional programmers
like it, but mql4 is much more appropriate for trading related tasks. mql5 is
too complicated and not user friendly.

I even think that mql4 is too complicated and can be
simplified even more in some areas.

High level programming languages have no place in the retail
trading world.

On the other side the "new" UI of MT5 is almost
exactly the same as the UI in MT4. And there is no real improvement. (Its
actually step backwards) Metaquotes just changed a few things, added some
unnecessary features and options...and made the whole platform slower and
heavier....

Metaquotes - please take notes!

The traders like MT4 because:

1. It's free!

2. The UI is very simple and user friendly.

3. MQL4 is simpler than MQL5. Even amateurs and people
without coding experience can create some basic indicators and experts. (This
not the case with mql5)

4. Over the years, the traders (and the whole community)
have spent a lot of time, money and resources to develop huge library of
indicators and systems(most are open source and free). Now all this software
works great in MT4 and there is no reason to change anything.

Migrating to MT5 and re-coding of the current software brings
ZERO benefits for the traders. It is simply a waste of time (and money).

5. The brokers also like MT4 because it works!It is reliable, bug free (almost). And the
trading environment is stable.

Also, today thanks to the bridge providers and third party
software providers MT4 can be connected to any market.

The brokers just like the traders have already invested in
these systems and it's working like clockwork. The traders/clients are
satisfied, No need to change anything at this stage.

If you want the traders to even consider migrating to the
"new" platform, the first step is to integrate mql4 in MT5. (Just like
you made the new compiler to work with both languages)

I see you already working on offline charts, tick data, and
the ticket based system like in mt4. That is OK.